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"(Prominent Presbyterian layman who served the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. for 46 years as Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions and as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1927)" Trinity Huntingdon
First Presbyterian Church (San Luis Obispo, California) 1875 founded 1904 built 981 Marsh Street San Luis Obispo, California: First Presbyterian Church (Templeton, California) founded built Templeton, California: Tomales Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: 1868 built 1975 NRHP-listed 11 Church St.
First Presbyterian Church (and variations such as Old First Presbyterian Church or First Presbyterian Church and Rectory) may refer to: Canada.
The congregation was founded in 1675. The main part of the church building was completed in 1803. The property, listed as the First Presbyterian Church and Cemetery, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 2008, for its significance in art, politics/government, and religion. [1]
First Presbyterian Church, originally Mount Bethel Presbyterian Church, was first gathered in 1780 at the Big Spring in downtown Greeneville, with the first services preached by traveling frontier minister Samuel Doak. In 1783, regular services began, and Rev. Hezekiah Balch was the first settled minister. [4]
It was built in 1895, with Gothic Revival architecture that sits next to the Johnson Memorial Church.This entry also includes a three-story flat-roof school building. [3]It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown Huntington Historic District in 1986.
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The First Presbyterian Church is located at 57 E. Park Place in the town of Morristown in Morris County, New Jersey. The congregation started worship here in 1733. It received a royal charter from George II of Great Britain in 1756. The current church building was erected in 1894.